Really dissapoiting,people who have not played the game?It was out like 4 years ago,there are no more spoilers.Can you please consider remaking it or making a part two with the rest of the facts?Such as dying,and having a clone,well several.Thank you

Minor spoiler alert -> I still not sure about his clone in Force Unleashed 2. Half of the game everybody's telling that Force abilities cannot be cloned, while player shoots Force waves everywhere. What's up with that? Or they did explained this and i just forgot it?...

Well sorta.
In the first script there were characters Luke Skywalker and Anikkin Starkiller.
General Luke Skywalker was changed into Obi Wan Kenobi
And Anikkin Starkiller was changed into Luke Skywalker.
Except that Starkiller was far more badass, sorta like Han Solo and Luke combined.
(accidentally there was a character called Han Solo, he was a huge reptilian alien)

I love your comps, but I have ALWAYS hated Galen. He is a complete Mary-Sue character. Definitely the 12 year old's definition of cool. Hope they will render him and the ****** story surrounding him non-canon.

And this is coming from an ENORMOUS star wars fan. Here's my custom mandalorian figure to prove it. I've been posting some emberassing **** lately. But **** it, I'm trying to feel better about who I am, and dammit, I'm willing to embrace the fact that I'm a nerd!

Still a wonderful comp, just happens to be about a lame character. Also good job, you somehow managed to make him look less ****** than he is. Keep it up.

1. Galen, and everything he has done is cannon. Some research pays off.
2. His story wasn't ****** , it was legitimate showing that someone other than the all powerful magical "chosen one" (or chosen family in the case of the skywalkers) could actually be strong enough to do some crazy **** without any special prophecy backing them promising greatness. Galen was a pure badass because of the harsh **** he suffered through at Vader's training. Had he actually lived longer, he would have easily became one of the strongest force-users in the history of starwars.
3. I personally liked the character because it really highlighted the benefits and possiblities of strength that being a grey jedi could provide. Something that I hadn't really seen until the game game out. (we can say that he was because he shifted from the dark to light side and walked in between to benefit from both)
4. Just because you have a custom mandalorian figurine doesn't make you an "ENORMOUS" fan. That's ******* retarded.

1. Anyone can by a custom figure online and say they made it. Not saying that's what you did, but you can't say it wasn't without providing a little proof. I'm not being a dick, i'm being logical.
2 & 3. He did have emotions, that's how his character developed. He went from emotionless drone, to a man that stood for what he felt was right and found his own path. And he did so in such a bold way that the rebels made his family crest the symbol for the rebellion. He WAS cannon, the DLC's to the game that were darkside related never happened because those were supposed to be non-cannon fun.
4. >OP as ****
You're joking right? There are so many other characters you can call OP but of all you pick one that had raw talent to begin with and ability through absolutely devistatingly hard training. Galen was as strong as he was because he didn't have to worry about what religious BS that the views of the light and darkside had. He only had to worry about surviving and becoming strong to face something that was going to kill him unless he could beat them. And although Vader was a huge dick, his teaching methods got results. Obviously.
You want OP? Go read the entire wookiepedia on Darth sidious. Sidious was mad OP.

technically he didn't inspire the rebellion. He was the final straw that started the whole rebellion, but...I mean he didn't exactly inspire them. But the seeds of rebellion were planted a long time before TFU, around the declaration of the new order, actually, hell maybe even before that, if you watch revenge of the sith's deleted scenes.

I think...that also might have been the case too. there's a lot of things that haven't been explored during the era between episodes 3 and 4. Hopefully now that Rebels is coming out, maybe they'll explain that era completely :/

well, technically he had to sign off on all of these characters for them to even be considered canon. same with the books and stuff. it's how we got such an amazing universe full of wonder and excitement.

He wasn't the inspiration, he became a symbol to rally behind for his sacrafice. He was fuel to the fire that had already started.
And if you could read, I never said you were lying persay as much as this is the internet, we don't believe anything unless its time stamped with proof, otherwise GTFO.
And if you're as much of a lamer as you clearly showed by making excuses for the falsehoods of a picture with you in it and your handwriting, all of which i could give a **** less about. I wouldn't put it past you to say that you would lie about making a custom figurine to look like you had some sort of talent to show people on the internet.
Also, after you made three replies and the lack of response to all my legitimate arguments. Its clear that I have shot down any backing for the hate you've been flying for Galen. And if you were such an "ENORMOUS" fan then you would accept that george lucas decided to make Galen a character and cannon and try to see whats good about it rather than whats bad like a negative little **** lord.

Now go cry to your figurine collection. I'll be carrying on with other things now because this is the internet and i'm not going to let a starwars pleb like you take up anymore of my time.
ktnxbye

I'm not doubting that you made it dude I'm just saying that I don't see why you writing i made it asshole was necessary. Like in all honesty it is a really awesome figure, how long did it take to make?

Also if you're making such a bold statement and being a dick, I'd suggest realizing a lot of his actions were non-canon, and I never said he was non-canon, just certain actions of his (Like killing Boba Fett)

Little did you know that The Force Unleashed is canon, only the dark side endings aren't. And him being a bad character is completely subjective. The only thing I really didn't like about the game was the romance. Otherwise a terrific game.

Gree was in the 41st elite corps (Had to double-check with wookiepedia, to make sure I hadn't forgotten. I thought it was 40-something that's all I remembered.)
And yeah either do that or shock trooper. Shock trooper would be awesome since it'd be really unique for a commando, but a commando working under yoda (And maybe that would assist him during order 66 and fight the newfound empire) would be ******* sick.

Here's another figure I just recovered. I never quite finished him, should get back to work on it. I was trying to make an alternate armored-mando so I used the training armor from clone wars and painted it. I think I am going to make the mando that wears it a Duros. I really like the Duros and think a mandalorian Duros would be interesting. What do you think?

Also I think my next project will be this duros, using parts from Bossk's flight suit.

Also I just found out the black series is now making 3/34 sized figures (Standard action figures) THEY WILL BE MAKING REE-YEES I AM SO EXCITED. (I love grans)

Also like, didn't he train under Vader in secret because of the rule of 2 thing where there can only be a master and an apprentice and then Palpatine found out and was like, oi darthy m8 wtf u doin get rid of this knob jockey.

Yeah though it wasn't uncommon. If I understand right often the the sith apprentice would take on an "apprentice to be" for when the sith master was killed. This lined up apprentice was not a true sith lord yet however and had no darth title.

This is based off what I remember from reading lots of wookiepedia. If I'm wrong please let me know (and if possible post a link because I am loving this star wars stuff going on here)

Uh i think he did kinda. But not as a apprentice sidious actually had several forces users whom functioned as assassins or guards. And what not which was trained and what else secretly. Or converted to the dark side sidious is really careful in that regard. Because its ironic he took his masters life and said its ironic how his master feared death. But sidious fears being succeeded by his apprentice/apprentices

It isn't ironic that he took his master's life that's just the way the rule of two works, however something that's quite interesting is what you mentioned, he put into place something he called the rule of one where he would basically train up a bunch of peeps to do **** but they had no change of succeeding him.

Thats darth krayt. a jedi who eventually turned a sith. But i meant that sidious despite the rule of two. He feared being succeeded. And he actively tried as much as he could to make sure he would survive. Either by taking over his apprentice? if they became that powerful just in case? or in vaders case. Purposely make him weak in some sense. Etc

There was two different versions of the "Rule of One". Sidious's version was that he would be the only sith in the galaxy, and supreme leader. He would have killed Vader, and Luke if he had turned, once they served their purpose.

Darth Krayt's Rule of One was that he was the One sith master, but ruled over many other's who did his bidding, while being the single leader.

Using the force to control a star destroyer crash? That has to be stretching the force a little too far. So far that it's even in the EU, a ****** universe created by fat losers who raped star wars in the ass, this idea is retarded. Yoda could lift an X wing but this guy can use the force on a star destroyer?

The comics make just as much sense as the game. The only things that make sense are: A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi. Those three movies established what the force means, what a jedi is, what the dark side is.

The prequels basically ruined star wars and following the prequels you have these ****** video games that miss the ******* point of the star wars movies. The best Star Wars game I played was for the gameboy.

Gotta agree to some point since it took Palpatine 1000 years to master the Force storm, but if any of them became immortal they could do most things. And wouldn't genetic mutation and cloning (which is used in cannon) also be a factor and influence the characters powers/abilities?

I don't think you understand my argument. It doesn't matter how they get the power, what matters is when you cross the line in power things lose meaning. You are playing a game where you are fighting worthless storm troopers with force powers that basically rape anything in your path. That basically kills the tension in the game. Now, God of War and DMC have some ridiculous powers BUT they also make the enemies powerful (sometimes gods) and it evens the playing field, so there is tension in the game. The prequels make this mistake too by having Jedi basically kill any worthless droid that they encounter. This kills tension.

>I can't take a game seriously when my character is too strong to overcome any opposition.

So you hated playing as a jedi/sith, which are both supposed to be the most OP beings in the ******* galaxy. For ****** sake man even at the beginning of the game, you have vader obliterating every ************ you see on Kashyyyk. the ******** just as powerful as starkiller

Wrong. That is just wrong. A single Jedi / sith couldn't take on that many enemies alone. And I hate to admit it but the prequels are considered canon and even the jedi in that arena were dying when fighting those robots. Also, Vader obliterating people on Kashyyk is just more ******** in the game. Vader can't do that either. If I play a game where I am basically a god, then there really is no fear in losing. Thus there is really not tension in the game. That's why I hate it. I play Zelda and I know Link is mortal, I know Link has to rely on enemy weaknesses to win, I know that if Link didn't have the weapons to help him then he would die. I know that Link is mortal. I could play Resident evil 4. I know Leon S Kennedy is mortal, I know he has few weapons and that these enemies are physically stronger and I would have to think outside the box to fight instead of spamming cheat "force" attacks.

sigh... but do we really care about mace windu? I sure as hell don't because he is a one dimensional character. Him dying won't affect me at all. **** when Han Solo was Frozen I was sad (I was 8 leave me alone). Watching them push the frozen Han onto the floor was scary because I had the impression that a character that I cared about was not going to be around anymore. What the hell did Mace Windu do? Talk... more talking... more talking... and more talking... Oh and he fought some droids for awhile... then more talking and bantering. Then he finally fights the emperor in a boring meaningless fight because I don't care about Mace at all. At least we learn to care about Luke and Ben Kenobi in the original star wars. We even learn to care about what happens to Vader.

Yeah, I didn't really get interested by his character, tho I was only using an example of how he used the force, it would have saved so many Jedi lives if they did that, I mean literally, force push the floor knocking most out, speed run out of the place and all.
I actually liked episodes 1, 2 and 3, hell I'm glad that they were made 'now' BECAUSE of the special effects and all. I mean Yoda looks good, the Jedi/Sith fights are really good, comparing to episodes 4,5 and 6, which had an amazing story, but pretty bad effects/fights, it somewhat worked out.
I myself am mainly interested in Star Wars because of the lightsabers, the force, beings that can still die but possessing god like abilities and all, not really the gun blasters and space 'cowboys'.

It's all because of George Lucas' boring approach using special effects. That's why the prequels failed. skip to 1:40:00, unless you want to watch the whole thing... but I wouldn't advise it if you think the prequels are better than the original trilogy...

Keep attention at how much a Star Destroyer weighs, which was part of your argument.
The ship was in very low orbit, very near the planet. It was plummeting towards the ore facility. Marek didn't think he could do it, but with some effort he managed to TURN the Star Destroyer into the ore facility, accomplishing his mission.

It doesn't matter, the whole idea that one person can have any influence on a star destroyer is just silly and it takes the realism out of the game. I've seen game play here and it's just horrible. Sure you get a ton of cool force powers but at the same time it isn't star wars. They could have called this "infamous galaxy edition" and it would pass as an infamous game.

>It doesn't matter, the whole idea that one person can have any influence on a star destroyer is just silly and it takes the realism out of the game

Welp, let's just write out every ****** person who would have most likely been able to do this, people like: Anakin/ Darth vader, Palpatine, Luke, Yoda, Jacen, Obi-wan, Revan, meetra surik, Exar Kun, any ******* sith, really. Jesus christ man it's like you don't fully understand that anyone with force powers can literally do whatever the **** they want. Hell, Back in Revan's era some ************ literally destroyed A ******* FLEET OF STARSHIPS with the ******* force, and yet you're bitching about how Someone can't bring down an imperial star destroyer.

>realism

Also this is the stupidest ******* argument i've ever heard...You're playing a game based on a movie where you can literally hear plasma blasts and explosions in THE ****** VACUUM OF SPACE, During massive space battles, and you're complaining about realism.

It's implied. Every single one of these characters are supposed to be powerful in the force. Again, what part of "anyone with force powers can literally do whatever the **** they want" are you not getting? That **** was established back in the original trilogy with **** like Vader force choking someone in a completely different starship than he's in, Yoda pulling Luke's X-wing out of the swamp, Luke using the force to call out to Leia after his duel with Vader even though she was half way gone, or how Luke guided his proton torpedoes into the exhaust port of the original death star.

And none of those things are as ridiculous as controlling a ******* STAR DESTROYER if anyone had that power then why didn't Vader just FORCE PUSH Lukes X-Wing in A New Hope? An X-Wing isn't nearly as big as a ******* Star Destroyer. Seriously, if Vader had that kind of Power (or the Emperor for that matter). The Empire wouldn't have trouble winning.

Again, like our last argument you have no ******* clue what star wars is about. I wouldn't be surprised if you are just a 15 year old who saw the prequels first and thought star wars episode 4-6 were "more boring." And along with your prequel fandom you moved onto the other ******** that was spat into the **** pile known as "the expanded universe." It's almost as if the Expanded universe isn't even the same universe as the original trilogy because nothing makes any sense at all in this EU.

No, you obviously ******* don't, if you're still bitching about realism in a ******* game, and you're treating everything that isn't the ******* original trilogy as non-canon.

>I wouldn't be surprised if you are just a 15 year old who saw the prequels first and thought star wars episode 4-6 were "more boring." And along with your prequel fandom you moved onto the other ******** that was spat into the **** pile known as "the expanded universe."

I'm 19, about to be 20 on friday. And you are so ******* wrong on so many ******* levels it's like you're a ******* donkey or mule. I started with the original trilogy, loved them to ******* death. Unlike you, I love the entire saga, I don't have a favorite episode because i love them all equally, and like it or not, the prequels, originals, and the expanded universe are all part of the same canon, Just because you're to stupid to realize that you're being blinded by nostalgia doesn't mean the rest of us are.

>It's almost as if the Expanded universe isn't even the same universe as the original trilogy because nothing makes any sense at all in this EU.

Then you obviously haven't paid a single iota of attention to the EU. Instead of criticizing it, please just pick up a few ******* books, and not those damn children's books, I'm talking about books from authors like Timothy Zahn, or Karen Traviss.

I could tell from the first comments he was elitist as **** , and I refuse to argue with an elitist unless I'm just calling them stupid.
Apparently he just didn't have the capacity to understand that the EU is accepted in almost all cases, and in which there are people who have destroyed entire planets with the force because 'hey, why not?'

the thing is there are beings like one ancient sith who used force to take his already broken down ship and fly it home via only using force.another dude killed every single living being in a planet just by talking

and sithious himself being the strongest sith and among the strongest force users ever(if not the strongest) could destroy planets and resurrect people via the use of force

I always felt it was a little farfetched, especially considering what you mentioned about yoda in particular. However I felt that they were wanting to show what could be obtained by a student learning under darth vader. I felt it was a cross between a scene to get the average star wars joe pumped up and a testament to how darth vader/anakin was skilled enough that a student under him could become immensely powerful in their own right. I don't think it was particularly well done though

So powerful that they can use the force to stop a ******* imperial fighter? No, that's just stupid. There is a line that is crossed when it comes to power. Once the line is crossed the whole thing cannot be taken seriously. This game does this.

I mean, there are similar games like God of War or Devil May Cry where they do ridiculous **** ... but at least those games weren't established as something else. Star Wars was established with the trilogy, not this **** .

Imagine if Nintendo released Ocarina of Time and then another Zelda game where you basically play as Dante or Kratos or something where Link is doing ridiculous combos. That's this game.

Personally, I think the force is ruined. It started with the prequels and now it's the video games. The force isn't about "using force hold" or "force push" or wavering a lightsaber about like a ******* maniac. The force had actual meaning to it, now it's just fancy **** .

The gameplay is fun but don't expect too much from the storyline. Literally goes nowhere and leaves too much unanswered. Since it is cheap now, its ok to buy. But like the previous comments have stated, its very short.

Then there is an absolutely massive world you're missing out on. Both in star wars and every other fictional world, some of the best and most interesting stuff comes after the fact. And I'd probably say a good quarter of the Star Wars canon came after the fact.

Anyway, if the man who made the story says it's an official part of Star Wars canon, it is. Whether you like it or not, really. He made the story, he appended to the story. It's similar to him writing another book, really.

And that's great. But when things are added that are supposed to happen at the same time, it doesn't make sense. If it was happening at the same time, wouldn't Luke or someone here about an Apprentice?
I understand them writing a new book, but that's usually after the old ones or before, not during.
It can be official part of Star Wars if it wants, but I ignore it. You can enjoy it however much you want, though. That's just me.

Because Vader wasn't supposed to be taking an apprentice because that means he's about to kill the Emperor. When the Emperor found out he had Starkiller "killed". And then in the end, Starkiller is killed. Nobody but Vader and the Emperor know (and a spare few people who are soon to be dead) and why would the Emperor let anyone go around saying there was another Sith almost as powerful as he was?

Starkiller's story is short and tragic. He never truly caused a difference in the universe spare murdering many of the remaining Jedi and showing the Emperor/Vader that they can be out-bitched. And he was an absolute secret that could never be discovered by anyone, so nobody would have ever heard about him when his purpose failed and he died.